Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics

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A01=Kenro Miyamoto
advanced graduate physics
Author_Kenro Miyamoto
B0 Bm
Bootstrap Current
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Cold Plasma
collision
coulomb
damping
Dielectric Tensor
dispersion
Distribution Function
drift
Drift Wave
Electron Cyclotron Waves
Electron Plasma Wave
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fusion reactor design
Ion Larmor Radius
landau
Landau Damping
Larmor Radius
magnetic
magnetic confinement systems
Magnetic Force
Magnetic Helicity
Magnetic Surface
MHD Equation
NBI
neoclassical transport theory
Neutral Beam
Particle Orbit
Plasma Boundary
Plasma Current
plasma turbulence in energy research
plasma turbulence modeling
Plug Cell
relation
Reversed Field Pinch
surfaces
Tandem Mirror
Toroidal Plasma
velocity
Vlasov Equation
wave heating mechanisms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367390082
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Resulting from ongoing, international research into fusion processes, the International Tokamak Experimental Reactor (ITER) is a major step in the quest for a new energy source.The first graduate-level text to cover the details of ITER, Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics introduces various aspects and issues of recent fusion research activities through the shortest access path.

The distinguished author breaks down the topic by first dealing with fusion and then concentrating on the more complex subject of plasma physics. The book begins with the basics of controlled fusion research, followed by discussions on tokamaks, reversed field pinch (RFP), stellarators, and mirrors. The text then explores ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) instabilities, resistive instabilities, neoclassical tearing mode, resistive wall mode, the Boltzmann equation, the Vlasov equation, and Landau damping. After covering dielectric tensors of cold and hot plasmas, the author discusses the physical mechanisms of wave heating and noninductive current drive. The book concludes with an examination of the challenging issues of plasma transport by turbulence, such as magnetic fluctuation and zonal flow.

Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics clearly and thoroughly promotes intuitive understanding of the developments of the principal fusion programs and the relevant fundamental and advanced plasma physics associated with each program.

Miyamoto, Kenro

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